The annual meeting of shareholders of : the Cambria Goldming Company was held. this afternoon. Mr G. S. Kissling presided. The directors' reporb and balance-sheet showed thatthere waa a surplus on the year's transactions* of £319 17s .9d. Tho retiring directors, Messrs G. S. Kissling and Jas. Russell, were re-olocted. Mr G. A. Buttle was re-appointed auditor.
WANTED, a Message Boy.—Apply Star Offleo. . WANTED, at once, Young Girl to assist In housework.—Apply St. Leonards, top Wakeflcld-atrcet. ANTED "Known. — I will deliver Sawn Timber, Galvanised Iron, Bricks. etc., 3d cheaper than anyone else, dolivered anywhere in NotthcoM*.-James Perry. Northcoic. L~~OST, Mia Lower Parb of a Carriage Lamp, olcctro-plaJ-cd.-Finder will be rewarded ou returning to STAR Office. mAKEN by mistake from Wellosley--1 street School yesterday, during t.ho Junior Scholarship Examination, Lady & Umbrella. The person will please leave same at Star Office. II^T^REWARD.— Loab by poor gum- »_!. digger's wife this morning, in Albert street, a Bundlo containing six single £1 notes and two half-sovereigns.-Finder rewarded at Star Office. KAISINS ! Raisins I—Fine Old Elemes at 4_d por lb cash.-At Whitehead's, Victori i-strcct. , CURRANTS 1 Currants ! — Fine Old Currants at 4_d per lb cash.—At Whitehead's, Victoria-street. Auctions. W. S. COCHRANEI (JAS. DACRE THURSDAY, 28thDECEMBER, At 12 o'clock. RESIDENCE, ARNEY ROAD, REMUERA. SHOP AND DWELLING, HAMILTON. BY ORDER OF* THE MORTGAGEE. ThoVib.cribfirs wi.n_eil by auction at their Rooms. Queen-street, on Thursday, .a. _h instant at 12 o'clock, KEMUERA— Lots 27 and 29, sub- . division of Allotments. 7. and others, of section 16, Subm*b3 of Auckland, containing 4 acron 0 roods i 7 p_rchos. with the largo twostoried Rysidenco erected thoreon. Title: Land Transfer, " HAMILTON—Lot 3, subdivision of Allotment. 81, Town of Hamilton West, having a, frontago of 30 feet to Victoria-street, by a depth of 100 feet, with the large two-stoned Building, comprising commodious store on ground door with residence above; now in occupation ot Mr Hutrick, Draper, as tenaiit. SAMUEL COCHRANE & SON, Auctioneers. W. S. COCHRANE] IJ AS. DACRE MONDAY, JANUARY 8, 1894. FREEHOLD PROPERTIES, ELLERSLIE. 3£ ACRES LAND CLOSE TO STATION 158 ACRES LAND CLOSE* TO RACECOURSE BUILDING ALLOTMENTS, PAN MURE f ROAD. The subscribers havo received instructibns to soil by auction, a. their Rooms. Queen-street, on Monday, Blh January, 1894, at 12 o'clock, ELLERSLIE- Lota 29, 30, and 31, of the sub-division of parts of Allotments 6 and 7, Section 12. Suburbs of Auckland, containing 3 acres 1 rood and 13 perches, fronting Graham, Gladstone-streets, and tho railway line, ail fenced and in grass, situated close to railway station and Grand Stand. ELLERSLIE-Allotments 6. 7. 24, 25, 34, and 62, Section 12, Suburbs of Auckland, containing 158 acres 1 rood and 34 perches, fronting the Ladies' Mile, close to tho Racecourse. ELLERSLIE-Lots 17, 18,19. 20, 21, and 22, of the sub-division of^Part of Allotment 7, Soction 12, Suburbs of Auckland, fronting the Panmure Road. For further particulars apply to Messrs Russell and Campboll, Solicitors, Wyndham - stroot, or to— SAMUEL COCHRANE AND SON, Auctioneers. ,
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Auckland Star, Volume XXIV, Issue 303, 22 December 1893, Page 4
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